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  • Getting out the Renters’ Vote 2017

    Private renters are much less likely to have their voices heard in elections than homeowners and other tenants. The high levels of insecurity, with tenants often facing eviction multiple times a year means that renters fall off the electoral register, especially with recent changes to the system or simply don’t bother to register because they

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  • Santander Rent Rise Clause win

    In 2017 we took our first coordinated national action alongside our Scottish sister organisation Living Rent in protest at a hidden clause in Santander’s buy-to-let mortgage terms that required landlords to raise rents to the maximum level every year. Faced with renters mobilising to target their branches in 8 cities across the UK Santander backed

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  • Landlord Licensing campaigns in Bristol & Newcastle

    A third of privately rented homes would fail the Decent Homes Standard and for years ACORN has used direct action to prevent revenge evictions and get repairs made to slum housing. Licensing of landlords provides some legal protection from eviction and extends council powers to inspect properties. In 2016 we successfully mobilised a thousand tenants

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  • Bristol Ethical Lettings Charter

    Within a few months of launching and beginning to organiser private tenants ACORN Bristol got the message loud and clear that we needed structural change as well as the direct action around evictions and living conditions that we were quickly becoming known for. The problem was, at that point we were a small community group

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  • Bristol Big Housing Conversations

    Responding to the demands of Bristol renters organised by ACORN and the overall housing crisis facing the city, we were invited by Mayor Marvin Rees to partner with the Council in the delivery of these historic renters forums and help shape local housing policy.  Across several events and for the first time ever, hundreds of

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  • Bristol Council House Sell Off

    Heading into the Bristol Mayoral election in 2016, ACORN members organised demonstrations against the proposed sell off of council housing when 16,000 people were on the waiting list. While we were too late to stop the auction we successfully negotiated with then-Mayor George Ferguson that all money from the sale would go to new social

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  • Bristol Needs A Mayor for Homes

    Heading into the 2016 Mayoral election, a response to the housing crisis was top of the agenda. This was in large part to the campaigning efforts of ACORN members for the previous two years in which we used direct action to stop revenge evictions, win repairs and deposit repayments, halted the auctioning off of council

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